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Updated: July 18, 2025
There must have been over 500 transparent plastic bottles at the time I was there, each one neatly labelled, and all sitting one next to the other with spiders in them. For air, each bottle had tiny pinholes in its lid. Feeding was done through another small hole in the lid: this hole was plugged with cotton.
The notes at this time are not really money; they do not become so until the chief cashier has put his signature to each, and registered its number in a book. The life of a French bank note is said to average two or three years, and does not terminate until the condition is very shaky indeed crimpled, pierced with pinholes, corner creases torn, soft, tarnished, decrepit while yet young.
With "achromatic glasses which magnified forty-five diameters" he examined the "pinholes" which covered the figure, and declared that "the beautiful finish of every pore or pinhole appeared to me strongly opposed to the idea that the statue was of modern workmanship." He also thought he saw the markings which Mr.
Anthony stepped inside and his friend followed him, and after showing him some clothes hanging against the wall closed the picture after them, leaving them in the dark. "Now see what a sharp-eyed old fellow he is too," whispered his host. Anthony looked where he was guided, and perceived two pinholes through which he could see the whole length of the corridor.
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